2009-2008
Revenge Through Dialogue, Duke University
03/25/2009 · Durham, NCMariane Pearl discusses her fight against terrorism.
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Ve’ahavata
11/16/2008 · Toronto, CAReading to travel, travelling to read
11/04/2008 · Barcelona, SpainPanel discussion with the participation of Mariane Pearl, Clea Koff, Lolita Bosch, Pep Bernades, Tom Hall and Xialou Guo.
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Touched by terrorism
10/11/2008 · Ottawa, ONMariane Pearl on the slaying of her husband, being a mother and watching Angelina Jolie portray her in a feature film.
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Jewish Federation of Ottawa
09/09/2008 · Ottawa, CanadaIllinois Holocaust Museum
03/13/2008 · Chicago, ILSaint Francis College
03/10/2008 · Brooklyn, NYHardman Lecture Series, Massachussets College of Liberal Arts
03/05/2008 · North Adams, MAThe Hardman Family Foundation brought Mariane Pearl to MCLA, an 1,800-student state college in a remote city of 14,000 residents where Daniel Pearl once worked as a reporter for the North Adams Transcript daily. Her appearance packed a 500-seat hall and required that the school, for the first time in the history of the Hardman lecture series, to set up a downstairs overflow room where another approximately 60 people could watch Pearl on closed-circuit video. The Hardman family once owned The Transcript.
Butler University
03/02/2008 · Indianapolis, INDelaware Women’s Conference
03/01/2008 · Newark, DENational Association of Independent Schools
02/29/2008 · New York, NYVilla Montalvo Literary Arts Series
02/27/2008 · Saratoga, CAMariane Pearl in Conversation with Journalist Angie Coiro
Determined not to be broken by her husband's brutal murder by a militant Islamic fundamentalist group in 2002, award-winning French journalist Mariane Pearl wrote A Mighty Heart: The Brave Life and Death of My Husband Daniel Pearl. Pregnant when her husband was killed, her courageous story has been adapted for film; A Mighty Heart stars Angelina Jolie.
Unique Lives and Experiences Lecture Series
02/25/2008 · Vancouver, BC, CanadaBunker Hill Community College, Massachusetts, US
02/21/2008International journalist and author Mariane Pearl spoke to a standing room only crowd today as more than 400 turned out at Bunker Hill Community College to hear her speak about her husband, his death and his legacy. Mariane Pearl was five months pregnant when her husband, The Wall Street Journal’s South Asia Bureau Chief—Daniel Pearl, was kidnapped and brutally murdered by a militant fundamentalist group in Pakistan in 2002. Their son was born in Paris four months later.
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